Twenty percent of women suffer from adult acne and many of them have symptoms much worse than when they were teenagers. Dr. Oz reveals the shocking causes of adult acne and the unexpected solutions that will get your skin smooth and radiant in no time.

published:27 May 2014

views:1494038

No matter how clean you keep your skin, acne happens. Even for adults. A Mayo Clinic dermatologist gives tips on how adults can prevent and treat acne. Treatment options include over the counter medications as well as prescription medications.

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Skin Care Tips- Treating hormonal acne
Hormonal acne is extremely common and affects one in four Australian women.
Before going into treatment, lets explore how to tell if you suffer from hormonal acne.
1. You are no longer a teenager. While we’d love to leave acne behind once we enter our 20s, the reality is flare-ups are possible at any time. Hormonal acne is the type that’s most likely to present in your 20-something years – all the way to your late20s. That because those are the years when women are most hormonally active. Your 20s is often peak childbearing age, making women more prone to the intense hormonal fluctuations conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, childbirth, pregnancy and breastfeeding. Age alone won't determine whether or not you will suffer from adult acne. Genetics can dictate when hormonal breakouts start and stop. This is modified by diet, stress and the products you use.
2. One of the telltale signs of a hormonal breakout is its location on the face. If you’re noticing inflamed cysts around your lower face—especially your chin and jawline area—you can bet your bottom dollar that it’s probably hormonal. This is due to the fact that acne glands, known as sebaceous glands are concentrated in this area.
3. Period cycles and patterns. Adult hormonal acne often occurs in a cyclical pattern, much like women’s menstrual cycles. This is true even in postmenopausal women, because these women still experience monthly fluctuations in their estrogen and progesterone levels, albeit lower than pre-menopausal women. Adult hormonal acne tend to occur in the same place each month.
4. Stressors play a major role in adult acne. With our stressful jobs, cortisol or cortisone levels rise, this in turn stimulates the oil gland to enlarge and produce more sebum, clogging the oil gland to produce painful cysts. That is why taking a vacation resets our cortisol patterns and acne usually improves.
5. Deep painful cysts are the predominant lesion of adult acne, with very little in the way of zits, and blackheads. These painful cysts manifest as deeper bumps that are under the skin’s surface and cannot be extracted with normal manual extraction.
How to treat? Here is the truth- this form of acne is one of the hardest DIY acne sub types to treat. Why? Because cysts lie deep in the dermal layers of your skin, beyond normal therapies such as creams, chemical peels and even laser light! Try these hints before seeing a dermatologist.
Firstly review your skin care- use a simple cleanser, and non-comedogenic products. This goes across the board from your vitamin A, B, C creams and serums, sunscreen, moisturiser to your make up range. Mineral make up is considered the best for any form of acne, including hormonal acne.
Secondly identify and rectify your flare up factors. Flare factors include foods such as dairy and refined foods high in sugars. Eat a balanced diet, and supplement this with zinc.
Thirdly add vitamin A creams. In Australia buy a high strength retinol serum or cream and apply nightly to acne prone areas. In the US you can buy Differin. The trick is to constantly use this retinoid- its designed to prevent acne and not to be used as a spot treatment. If you after a natural solution- tea tree oil may help.
The use of anti-inflammatory antibiotics may help some patients. Additionally the use of BHA or AHA peels and Blue/ Red light one week before breakouts can help some patients. Kleserca can be successful in some cases.
So, how do medical dermatologist treat hormonal acne? Firstly they may investigate your condition and conduct a full hormone profile. Secondly they may treat you with the pill. OCP or oral contraceptive pills such as Diane, Estelle, Yaz or Yazaim may help. It often takes 3 period cycles to gain hormonal control. Medication such as spironolactone or cyperterone acetate are highly effective, and in my option are much safer than Accutane or Oratane. Oral retinoids are the last line of defense in the fight to control adult hormonal acne, they have many side effects and regular blood tests are required.
Thanks for watching, one video every week, Saturday morningBrisbane time. Dr Davin Lim, Laser and aesthetic dermatologist.
Disclaimer- I do not treat acne, as I am a procedural dermatologist and laser dermatologist, I can however assist in referring you to colleagues who treat hormonal acne with medication.

OH HEY THERE PETALS.
A few of you have been requesting this video so I thought I'd get it up. I hope you find it helpful because bleedin' heck having acne as a grown-up is beyond irritating.
Here are the links to the products currently in my skincare routine, but obviously Adapalene and Lymecycline were prescribed to me from my GP/nurse practitioner.
Simple face wipes - http://bit.ly/2lYMAal
OSKIA cleansing gel - http://bit.ly/2lh52H6
OSKIA moisturiser - http://bit.ly/2lrtkPE
Dr. Organic tea tree cleanser - http://bit.ly/1PMxGIW
La Mer serum - http://bit.ly/2lYKMhi
*Some of the skincare products shown in this video may have been PR samples.

published:27 Feb 2017

views:12915

Adult Acne - How To Overcome Adult Acne
https://rebrand.ly/Acne-No-More
What Causes Adult Acne?
There are many reasons you can break out as an adult. Stress or changes in your hormone levels, like menopause or switching or stopping birth control pills, are two possibilities.
Some medications, including lithium, antiseizure drugs, and corticosteroids, can cause acne.
Your dermatologist can help you figure out why your acne is happening. In some cases, it may be related to another condition.
DailySkinCare
"It's very important to cleanse your skin every day," says dermatologist Doris Day, MD, of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. Follow these steps:
Wash your face no more than twice a day.
Use cool or warm water and a gentle cleanser.
Use your hands, a baby washcloth (it's gentler than a regular one), or a cleansing brush for 30 seconds.
Pat (don't rub) your skin dry.
The types of products you can use to curb your acne include:
Cleansers. Cleansers wash away dirt, grime, makeup, and pollution, Day says. A good cleanser will also let other skin products reach your skin and work better. Choose gentle cleaners that won’t strip your skin, says Jonette Keri, MD, PhD, associate professor of dermatology at the University of MiamiMiller School of Medicine.
Over-the-Counter Creams and Lotions. Retinoid creams or lotions can help clear your skin and also lessen wrinkles. Products made with sulfur can be good for the occasional spot treatment. Benzoyl peroxide is another acne fighter. Use benzoyl peroxide products only occasionally, because they can dry out your skin, Day says. You could also try a milder benzoyl peroxide product.
Cosmetics. Some cosmetics include salicylic acid, which fights acne. In general, look for skin care products that say on the label that they are noncomedogenic (which means they don't clog pores) or non-acnegenic (they don’t cause breakouts).
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Acné adulto - cómo superar el acné adulto
Erwachsenenakne - wie man erwachsene Akne
L'acné adulte - comment surmonter l'acné adulte
Acne adulta - como superar a acne adulta
Acne per adulti - come superare l'acne adulta
வயதுவந்த முகப்பரு - வயதுவந்த முகப்பருவை எப்படி சமாளிப்பது
వయోజన మోటిమలు - వయోజన మోటిమలు
Yetişkin sivilce - yetişkin akne nasıl üstesinden gelir
بالغ مںہاسی - بالغ مںہاسی پر قابو پانے کے لۓ
Người lớn mụn trứng cá - làm thế nào để vượt qua mụn trứng cá dành cho người lớn

published:23 Jan 2015

views:13439

How I Got rid of my hormonal acne permanently and how you can get rid of yours too!
#acne#skincare#howto
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Human adulthood encompasses psychological adult development. Definitions of adulthood are often inconsistent and contradictory; a person may be biologically an adult, and have adult behavior but still be treated as a child if they are under the legal age of majority. Conversely, one may legally be an adult but possess none of the maturity and responsibility that may define an
adult character.

In different cultures there are events that relate passing from being a child to becoming an adult or coming of age. This often encompasses the passing a series of tests to demonstrate that a person is prepared for adulthood, or reaching a specified age, sometimes in conjunction with demonstrating preparation. Most modern societies determine legal adulthood based on reaching a legally specified age without requiring a demonstration of physical maturity or preparation for adulthood.

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Put an End to Adult Acne

Twenty percent of women suffer from adult acne and many of them have symptoms much worse than when they were teenagers. Dr. Oz reveals the shocking causes of adult acne and the unexpected solutions that will get your skin smooth and radiant in no time.

1:48

Adult Acne - Mayo Clinic

Adult Acne - Mayo Clinic

Adult Acne - Mayo Clinic

No matter how clean you keep your skin, acne happens. Even for adults. A Mayo Clinic dermatologist gives tips on how adults can prevent and treat acne. Treatment options include over the counter medications as well as prescription medications.

Skin Care Tips- Treating HORMONAL ACNE

https://www.instagram.com/drdavinlim/
Instagram- more on skin care tips, reviews & me
https://www.fioriinstitute.com
Brisbane’s acne and skin care solutions clinic
Realself reviews – if you want to know what I do
http://www.realself.com/find/Australi...Google + Skin care & procedures by Dr Davin Lim
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/1139391...
Skin Care Tips- Treating hormonal acne
Hormonal acne is extremely common and affects one in four Australian women.
Before going into treatment, lets explore how to tell if you suffer from hormonal acne.
1. You are no longer a teenager. While we’d love to leave acne behind once we enter our 20s, the reality is flare-ups are possible at any time. Hormonal acne is the type that’s most likely to present in your 20-something years – all the way to your late20s. That because those are the years when women are most hormonally active. Your 20s is often peak childbearing age, making women more prone to the intense hormonal fluctuations conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, childbirth, pregnancy and breastfeeding. Age alone won't determine whether or not you will suffer from adult acne. Genetics can dictate when hormonal breakouts start and stop. This is modified by diet, stress and the products you use.
2. One of the telltale signs of a hormonal breakout is its location on the face. If you’re noticing inflamed cysts around your lower face—especially your chin and jawline area—you can bet your bottom dollar that it’s probably hormonal. This is due to the fact that acne glands, known as sebaceous glands are concentrated in this area.
3. Period cycles and patterns. Adult hormonal acne often occurs in a cyclical pattern, much like women’s menstrual cycles. This is true even in postmenopausal women, because these women still experience monthly fluctuations in their estrogen and progesterone levels, albeit lower than pre-menopausal women. Adult hormonal acne tend to occur in the same place each month.
4. Stressors play a major role in adult acne. With our stressful jobs, cortisol or cortisone levels rise, this in turn stimulates the oil gland to enlarge and produce more sebum, clogging the oil gland to produce painful cysts. That is why taking a vacation resets our cortisol patterns and acne usually improves.
5. Deep painful cysts are the predominant lesion of adult acne, with very little in the way of zits, and blackheads. These painful cysts manifest as deeper bumps that are under the skin’s surface and cannot be extracted with normal manual extraction.
How to treat? Here is the truth- this form of acne is one of the hardest DIY acne sub types to treat. Why? Because cysts lie deep in the dermal layers of your skin, beyond normal therapies such as creams, chemical peels and even laser light! Try these hints before seeing a dermatologist.
Firstly review your skin care- use a simple cleanser, and non-comedogenic products. This goes across the board from your vitamin A, B, C creams and serums, sunscreen, moisturiser to your make up range. Mineral make up is considered the best for any form of acne, including hormonal acne.
Secondly identify and rectify your flare up factors. Flare factors include foods such as dairy and refined foods high in sugars. Eat a balanced diet, and supplement this with zinc.
Thirdly add vitamin A creams. In Australia buy a high strength retinol serum or cream and apply nightly to acne prone areas. In the US you can buy Differin. The trick is to constantly use this retinoid- its designed to prevent acne and not to be used as a spot treatment. If you after a natural solution- tea tree oil may help.
The use of anti-inflammatory antibiotics may help some patients. Additionally the use of BHA or AHA peels and Blue/ Red light one week before breakouts can help some patients. Kleserca can be successful in some cases.
So, how do medical dermatologist treat hormonal acne? Firstly they may investigate your condition and conduct a full hormone profile. Secondly they may treat you with the pill. OCP or oral contraceptive pills such as Diane, Estelle, Yaz or Yazaim may help. It often takes 3 period cycles to gain hormonal control. Medication such as spironolactone or cyperterone acetate are highly effective, and in my option are much safer than Accutane or Oratane. Oral retinoids are the last line of defense in the fight to control adult hormonal acne, they have many side effects and regular blood tests are required.
Thanks for watching, one video every week, Saturday morningBrisbane time. Dr Davin Lim, Laser and aesthetic dermatologist.
Disclaimer- I do not treat acne, as I am a procedural dermatologist and laser dermatologist, I can however assist in referring you to colleagues who treat hormonal acne with medication.

HOW I GOT RID OF MY ADULT ACNE | Hannah Gale

OH HEY THERE PETALS.
A few of you have been requesting this video so I thought I'd get it up. I hope you find it helpful because bleedin' heck having acne as a grown-up is beyond irritating.
Here are the links to the products currently in my skincare routine, but obviously Adapalene and Lymecycline were prescribed to me from my GP/nurse practitioner.
Simple face wipes - http://bit.ly/2lYMAal
OSKIA cleansing gel - http://bit.ly/2lh52H6
OSKIA moisturiser - http://bit.ly/2lrtkPE
Dr. Organic tea tree cleanser - http://bit.ly/1PMxGIW
La Mer serum - http://bit.ly/2lYKMhi
*Some of the skincare products shown in this video may have been PR samples.

3:33

Adult Acne - How to Overcome Adult Acne

Adult Acne - How to Overcome Adult Acne

Adult Acne - How to Overcome Adult Acne

Adult Acne - How To Overcome Adult Acne
https://rebrand.ly/Acne-No-More
What Causes Adult Acne?
There are many reasons you can break out as an adult. Stress or changes in your hormone levels, like menopause or switching or stopping birth control pills, are two possibilities.
Some medications, including lithium, antiseizure drugs, and corticosteroids, can cause acne.
Your dermatologist can help you figure out why your acne is happening. In some cases, it may be related to another condition.
DailySkinCare
"It's very important to cleanse your skin every day," says dermatologist Doris Day, MD, of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. Follow these steps:
Wash your face no more than twice a day.
Use cool or warm water and a gentle cleanser.
Use your hands, a baby washcloth (it's gentler than a regular one), or a cleansing brush for 30 seconds.
Pat (don't rub) your skin dry.
The types of products you can use to curb your acne include:
Cleansers. Cleansers wash away dirt, grime, makeup, and pollution, Day says. A good cleanser will also let other skin products reach your skin and work better. Choose gentle cleaners that won’t strip your skin, says Jonette Keri, MD, PhD, associate professor of dermatology at the University of MiamiMiller School of Medicine.
Over-the-Counter Creams and Lotions. Retinoid creams or lotions can help clear your skin and also lessen wrinkles. Products made with sulfur can be good for the occasional spot treatment. Benzoyl peroxide is another acne fighter. Use benzoyl peroxide products only occasionally, because they can dry out your skin, Day says. You could also try a milder benzoyl peroxide product.
Cosmetics. Some cosmetics include salicylic acid, which fights acne. In general, look for skin care products that say on the label that they are noncomedogenic (which means they don't clog pores) or non-acnegenic (they don’t cause breakouts).
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http://youtu.be/1wN2dMwGcXE
Translated titles:
Acné adulto - cómo superar el acné adulto
Erwachsenenakne - wie man erwachsene Akne
L'acné adulte - comment surmonter l'acné adulte
Acne adulta - como superar a acne adulta
Acne per adulti - come superare l'acne adulta
வயதுவந்த முகப்பரு - வயதுவந்த முகப்பருவை எப்படி சமாளிப்பது
వయోజన మోటిమలు - వయోజన మోటిమలు
Yetişkin sivilce - yetişkin akne nasıl üstesinden gelir
بالغ مںہاسی - بالغ مںہاسی پر قابو پانے کے لۓ
Người lớn mụn trứng cá - làm thế nào để vượt qua mụn trứng cá dành cho người lớn

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How I Got Rid Of My Hormonal Acne FOREVER!

How I Got Rid Of My Hormonal Acne FOREVER!

How I Got Rid Of My Hormonal Acne FOREVER!

How I Got rid of my hormonal acne permanently and how you can get rid of yours too!
#acne#skincare#howto
Products mentioned in this video:
Neutrogena SpotTreatment: https://www.target.com/p/neutrogena-1...
L-Lysine Supplements: https://bolthealthsupplements.com/pro...
Support me & my videos by donating to my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jenniferfix
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Acne Prone Skin Care : How to Treat Clogged Skin Pores

Acne Prone Skin Care : How to Treat Clogged Skin Pores

Acne Prone Skin Care : How to Treat Clogged Skin Pores

When treating clogged skin pores, it is important to use a cleanser or moisturizer with salicylic acid on a daily basis. Try prescription products to help treat clogged pores with advice from a dermatologist in this free video on skin care.
Expert: Dr. Rosayln GeorgeContact: www.wilmingtondermatologycenter.com
Bio: Dr. Rosalyn George, dermatologist at Wilmington Dermatology Center in Wilmington, North Carolina, completed her internship in Internal Medicine and her Dermatology Residency at Penn State.
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Put an End to Adult Acne

Twenty percent of women suffer from adult acne and many of them have symptoms much worse than when they were teenagers. Dr. Oz reveals the shocking causes of adult acne and the unexpected solutions that will get your skin smooth and radiant in no time.

published: 27 May 2014

Adult Acne - Mayo Clinic

No matter how clean you keep your skin, acne happens. Even for adults. A Mayo Clinic dermatologist gives tips on how adults can prevent and treat acne. Treatment options include over the counter medications as well as prescription medications.

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Skin Care Tips- Treating HORMONAL ACNE

https://www.instagram.com/drdavinlim/
Instagram- more on skin care tips, reviews & me
https://www.fioriinstitute.com
Brisbane’s acne and skin care solutions clinic
Realself reviews – if you want to know what I do
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https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/1139391...
Skin Care Tips- Treating hormonal acne
Hormonal acne is extremely common and affects one in four Australian women.
Before going into treatment, lets explore how to tell if you suffer from hormonal acne.
1. You are no longer a teenager. While we’d love to leave acne behind once we enter our 20s, the reality is flare-ups are possible at any time. Hormonal acne is the type that’s most likely to present in your 20-something years – all the way to yo...

HOW I GOT RID OF MY ADULT ACNE | Hannah Gale

OH HEY THERE PETALS.
A few of you have been requesting this video so I thought I'd get it up. I hope you find it helpful because bleedin' heck having acne as a grown-up is beyond irritating.
Here are the links to the products currently in my skincare routine, but obviously Adapalene and Lymecycline were prescribed to me from my GP/nurse practitioner.
Simple face wipes - http://bit.ly/2lYMAal
OSKIA cleansing gel - http://bit.ly/2lh52H6
OSKIA moisturiser - http://bit.ly/2lrtkPE
Dr. Organic tea tree cleanser - http://bit.ly/1PMxGIW
La Mer serum - http://bit.ly/2lYKMhi
*Some of the skincare products shown in this video may have been PR samples.

published: 27 Feb 2017

Adult Acne - How to Overcome Adult Acne

Adult Acne - How To Overcome Adult Acne
https://rebrand.ly/Acne-No-More
What Causes Adult Acne?
There are many reasons you can break out as an adult. Stress or changes in your hormone levels, like menopause or switching or stopping birth control pills, are two possibilities.
Some medications, including lithium, antiseizure drugs, and corticosteroids, can cause acne.
Your dermatologist can help you figure out why your acne is happening. In some cases, it may be related to another condition.
DailySkinCare
"It's very important to cleanse your skin every day," says dermatologist Doris Day, MD, of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. Follow these steps:
Wash your face no more than twice a day.
Use cool or warm water and a gentle cleanser.
Use your hands, a baby washcloth (i...

published: 23 Jan 2015

How I Got Rid Of My Hormonal Acne FOREVER!

How I Got rid of my hormonal acne permanently and how you can get rid of yours too!
#acne#skincare#howto
Products mentioned in this video:
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How I got rid of my adult acne(skin care routine)

HOW I CURED MY ACNE (Cystic, Digestive, Hormonal) | Organic Olivia

I suffered with acne all throughout high school and into college. Today I'm talking about how I finally achieved clear skin, the root causes of acne (what your body is trying to tell you!), the supplements I used, and the diet/skin care changes I made. I had cystic acne along with whiteheads AND blackheads (the whole shebang), and my root causes were both digestive and hormonal (forehead and cheeks/jaw).
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✘ LOWER BOWEL FORMULA: http://amzn.to/2cFzhVi
✘ MY PARASITE CLEANSE: http://www.organicolivia.com/store
✘ VSL #3 (PROBIOTIC): http://amzn.to/2bX98Es
[note: I rotate probiotics for diversity, I also use GutPro and Prescript Assist but VSL is my current favorite. Dr. Axe makes a good one too!]
✘ L-LYSINE: http://amzn.to/2csEMr3
✘ EXFOLIATION: apple cid...

Here's The TRUTH About Acne (Based on Actual Science)

Acne is a huge problem for millions of people. And we’re not just talking about teenagers. Adult men and women suffer from acne too. If you thought your skin was going to magically clear up after high school, but then you kept getting breakouts into your 20s and 30s, you know exactly how frustrating adult acne can be.
According to a 2013 article published in The Atlantic, treating acne is a $3 billion industry in the U.S. alone. And yet, it seems like everyone still has acne. Sure, for some people it’s just a minor annoyance, but for others it’s crippling - a total confidence killer.
In fact, several studies have indicated that acne (and acne scars) can negatively impact quality of life for teenagers and adults, both male and female. There’s a ton of information and advice out there abou...

published: 01 May 2018

Best Remedy for Hormonal Cystic Acne

Dr. Berg's Estrogen Balance with DIM: http://bit.ly/EstrogenBalanceCart10
(Use Coupon code: TKT6Y3)
Take Dr. Berg's Advanced Evaluation Quiz: http://bit.ly/EvalQuiz
Your report will then be sent via email analyzing 104 potential symptoms, giving you a much deeper insight into the cause-effect relationship of your body issues. It's free and very enlightening.
Dr. Berg talks about the cause of hormonal cystic acne. The most common reason for this is too much of a certain type of hormone called DHT. This androgen or testosterone makes the sebaceous gland enlarge, causing acne. Using a strong type of concentrated cruciferous called DIM, one can inhibit the conversion of this hormone being made and help support healthy skin.
Insulin Resistance Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTjDi...

published: 29 Jan 2017

Acne Prone Skin Care : How to Treat Clogged Skin Pores

When treating clogged skin pores, it is important to use a cleanser or moisturizer with salicylic acid on a daily basis. Try prescription products to help treat clogged pores with advice from a dermatologist in this free video on skin care.
Expert: Dr. Rosayln GeorgeContact: www.wilmingtondermatologycenter.com
Bio: Dr. Rosalyn George, dermatologist at Wilmington Dermatology Center in Wilmington, North Carolina, completed her internship in Internal Medicine and her Dermatology Residency at Penn State.
Filmmaker: RenderedCommunicationsSeriesDescription: When taking care of the skin, it is important to follow a good daily skin care regimen based on the type of skin. Learn tips on keeping skin beautiful from a dermatologist in these free videos on skin care.

Put an End to Adult Acne

Twenty percent of women suffer from adult acne and many of them have symptoms much worse than when they were teenagers. Dr. Oz reveals the shocking causes of ad...

Twenty percent of women suffer from adult acne and many of them have symptoms much worse than when they were teenagers. Dr. Oz reveals the shocking causes of adult acne and the unexpected solutions that will get your skin smooth and radiant in no time.

Twenty percent of women suffer from adult acne and many of them have symptoms much worse than when they were teenagers. Dr. Oz reveals the shocking causes of adult acne and the unexpected solutions that will get your skin smooth and radiant in no time.

Adult Acne - Mayo Clinic

No matter how clean you keep your skin, acne happens. Even for adults. A Mayo Clinic dermatologist gives tips on how adults can prevent and treat acne. Treatmen...

No matter how clean you keep your skin, acne happens. Even for adults. A Mayo Clinic dermatologist gives tips on how adults can prevent and treat acne. Treatment options include over the counter medications as well as prescription medications.

No matter how clean you keep your skin, acne happens. Even for adults. A Mayo Clinic dermatologist gives tips on how adults can prevent and treat acne. Treatment options include over the counter medications as well as prescription medications.

https://www.instagram.com/drdavinlim/
Instagram- more on skin care tips, reviews & me
https://www.fioriinstitute.com
Brisbane’s acne and skin care solutions clinic
Realself reviews – if you want to know what I do
http://www.realself.com/find/Australi...Google + Skin care & procedures by Dr Davin Lim
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/1139391...
Skin Care Tips- Treating hormonal acne
Hormonal acne is extremely common and affects one in four Australian women.
Before going into treatment, lets explore how to tell if you suffer from hormonal acne.
1. You are no longer a teenager. While we’d love to leave acne behind once we enter our 20s, the reality is flare-ups are possible at any time. Hormonal acne is the type that’s most likely to present in your 20-something years – all the way to your late20s. That because those are the years when women are most hormonally active. Your 20s is often peak childbearing age, making women more prone to the intense hormonal fluctuations conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, childbirth, pregnancy and breastfeeding. Age alone won't determine whether or not you will suffer from adult acne. Genetics can dictate when hormonal breakouts start and stop. This is modified by diet, stress and the products you use.
2. One of the telltale signs of a hormonal breakout is its location on the face. If you’re noticing inflamed cysts around your lower face—especially your chin and jawline area—you can bet your bottom dollar that it’s probably hormonal. This is due to the fact that acne glands, known as sebaceous glands are concentrated in this area.
3. Period cycles and patterns. Adult hormonal acne often occurs in a cyclical pattern, much like women’s menstrual cycles. This is true even in postmenopausal women, because these women still experience monthly fluctuations in their estrogen and progesterone levels, albeit lower than pre-menopausal women. Adult hormonal acne tend to occur in the same place each month.
4. Stressors play a major role in adult acne. With our stressful jobs, cortisol or cortisone levels rise, this in turn stimulates the oil gland to enlarge and produce more sebum, clogging the oil gland to produce painful cysts. That is why taking a vacation resets our cortisol patterns and acne usually improves.
5. Deep painful cysts are the predominant lesion of adult acne, with very little in the way of zits, and blackheads. These painful cysts manifest as deeper bumps that are under the skin’s surface and cannot be extracted with normal manual extraction.
How to treat? Here is the truth- this form of acne is one of the hardest DIY acne sub types to treat. Why? Because cysts lie deep in the dermal layers of your skin, beyond normal therapies such as creams, chemical peels and even laser light! Try these hints before seeing a dermatologist.
Firstly review your skin care- use a simple cleanser, and non-comedogenic products. This goes across the board from your vitamin A, B, C creams and serums, sunscreen, moisturiser to your make up range. Mineral make up is considered the best for any form of acne, including hormonal acne.
Secondly identify and rectify your flare up factors. Flare factors include foods such as dairy and refined foods high in sugars. Eat a balanced diet, and supplement this with zinc.
Thirdly add vitamin A creams. In Australia buy a high strength retinol serum or cream and apply nightly to acne prone areas. In the US you can buy Differin. The trick is to constantly use this retinoid- its designed to prevent acne and not to be used as a spot treatment. If you after a natural solution- tea tree oil may help.
The use of anti-inflammatory antibiotics may help some patients. Additionally the use of BHA or AHA peels and Blue/ Red light one week before breakouts can help some patients. Kleserca can be successful in some cases.
So, how do medical dermatologist treat hormonal acne? Firstly they may investigate your condition and conduct a full hormone profile. Secondly they may treat you with the pill. OCP or oral contraceptive pills such as Diane, Estelle, Yaz or Yazaim may help. It often takes 3 period cycles to gain hormonal control. Medication such as spironolactone or cyperterone acetate are highly effective, and in my option are much safer than Accutane or Oratane. Oral retinoids are the last line of defense in the fight to control adult hormonal acne, they have many side effects and regular blood tests are required.
Thanks for watching, one video every week, Saturday morningBrisbane time. Dr Davin Lim, Laser and aesthetic dermatologist.
Disclaimer- I do not treat acne, as I am a procedural dermatologist and laser dermatologist, I can however assist in referring you to colleagues who treat hormonal acne with medication.

https://www.instagram.com/drdavinlim/
Instagram- more on skin care tips, reviews & me
https://www.fioriinstitute.com
Brisbane’s acne and skin care solutions clinic
Realself reviews – if you want to know what I do
http://www.realself.com/find/Australi...Google + Skin care & procedures by Dr Davin Lim
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/1139391...
Skin Care Tips- Treating hormonal acne
Hormonal acne is extremely common and affects one in four Australian women.
Before going into treatment, lets explore how to tell if you suffer from hormonal acne.
1. You are no longer a teenager. While we’d love to leave acne behind once we enter our 20s, the reality is flare-ups are possible at any time. Hormonal acne is the type that’s most likely to present in your 20-something years – all the way to your late20s. That because those are the years when women are most hormonally active. Your 20s is often peak childbearing age, making women more prone to the intense hormonal fluctuations conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, childbirth, pregnancy and breastfeeding. Age alone won't determine whether or not you will suffer from adult acne. Genetics can dictate when hormonal breakouts start and stop. This is modified by diet, stress and the products you use.
2. One of the telltale signs of a hormonal breakout is its location on the face. If you’re noticing inflamed cysts around your lower face—especially your chin and jawline area—you can bet your bottom dollar that it’s probably hormonal. This is due to the fact that acne glands, known as sebaceous glands are concentrated in this area.
3. Period cycles and patterns. Adult hormonal acne often occurs in a cyclical pattern, much like women’s menstrual cycles. This is true even in postmenopausal women, because these women still experience monthly fluctuations in their estrogen and progesterone levels, albeit lower than pre-menopausal women. Adult hormonal acne tend to occur in the same place each month.
4. Stressors play a major role in adult acne. With our stressful jobs, cortisol or cortisone levels rise, this in turn stimulates the oil gland to enlarge and produce more sebum, clogging the oil gland to produce painful cysts. That is why taking a vacation resets our cortisol patterns and acne usually improves.
5. Deep painful cysts are the predominant lesion of adult acne, with very little in the way of zits, and blackheads. These painful cysts manifest as deeper bumps that are under the skin’s surface and cannot be extracted with normal manual extraction.
How to treat? Here is the truth- this form of acne is one of the hardest DIY acne sub types to treat. Why? Because cysts lie deep in the dermal layers of your skin, beyond normal therapies such as creams, chemical peels and even laser light! Try these hints before seeing a dermatologist.
Firstly review your skin care- use a simple cleanser, and non-comedogenic products. This goes across the board from your vitamin A, B, C creams and serums, sunscreen, moisturiser to your make up range. Mineral make up is considered the best for any form of acne, including hormonal acne.
Secondly identify and rectify your flare up factors. Flare factors include foods such as dairy and refined foods high in sugars. Eat a balanced diet, and supplement this with zinc.
Thirdly add vitamin A creams. In Australia buy a high strength retinol serum or cream and apply nightly to acne prone areas. In the US you can buy Differin. The trick is to constantly use this retinoid- its designed to prevent acne and not to be used as a spot treatment. If you after a natural solution- tea tree oil may help.
The use of anti-inflammatory antibiotics may help some patients. Additionally the use of BHA or AHA peels and Blue/ Red light one week before breakouts can help some patients. Kleserca can be successful in some cases.
So, how do medical dermatologist treat hormonal acne? Firstly they may investigate your condition and conduct a full hormone profile. Secondly they may treat you with the pill. OCP or oral contraceptive pills such as Diane, Estelle, Yaz or Yazaim may help. It often takes 3 period cycles to gain hormonal control. Medication such as spironolactone or cyperterone acetate are highly effective, and in my option are much safer than Accutane or Oratane. Oral retinoids are the last line of defense in the fight to control adult hormonal acne, they have many side effects and regular blood tests are required.
Thanks for watching, one video every week, Saturday morningBrisbane time. Dr Davin Lim, Laser and aesthetic dermatologist.
Disclaimer- I do not treat acne, as I am a procedural dermatologist and laser dermatologist, I can however assist in referring you to colleagues who treat hormonal acne with medication.

HOW I GOT RID OF MY ADULT ACNE | Hannah Gale

OH HEY THERE PETALS.
A few of you have been requesting this video so I thought I'd get it up. I hope you find it helpful because bleedin' heck having acne as a...

OH HEY THERE PETALS.
A few of you have been requesting this video so I thought I'd get it up. I hope you find it helpful because bleedin' heck having acne as a grown-up is beyond irritating.
Here are the links to the products currently in my skincare routine, but obviously Adapalene and Lymecycline were prescribed to me from my GP/nurse practitioner.
Simple face wipes - http://bit.ly/2lYMAal
OSKIA cleansing gel - http://bit.ly/2lh52H6
OSKIA moisturiser - http://bit.ly/2lrtkPE
Dr. Organic tea tree cleanser - http://bit.ly/1PMxGIW
La Mer serum - http://bit.ly/2lYKMhi
*Some of the skincare products shown in this video may have been PR samples.

OH HEY THERE PETALS.
A few of you have been requesting this video so I thought I'd get it up. I hope you find it helpful because bleedin' heck having acne as a grown-up is beyond irritating.
Here are the links to the products currently in my skincare routine, but obviously Adapalene and Lymecycline were prescribed to me from my GP/nurse practitioner.
Simple face wipes - http://bit.ly/2lYMAal
OSKIA cleansing gel - http://bit.ly/2lh52H6
OSKIA moisturiser - http://bit.ly/2lrtkPE
Dr. Organic tea tree cleanser - http://bit.ly/1PMxGIW
La Mer serum - http://bit.ly/2lYKMhi
*Some of the skincare products shown in this video may have been PR samples.

Dr. Berg's Estrogen Balance with DIM: http://bit.ly/EstrogenBalanceCart10
(Use Coupon code: TKT6Y3)
Take Dr. Berg's Advanced Evaluation Quiz: http://bit.ly/EvalQuiz
Your report will then be sent via email analyzing 104 potential symptoms, giving you a much deeper insight into the cause-effect relationship of your body issues. It's free and very enlightening.
Dr. Berg talks about the cause of hormonal cystic acne. The most common reason for this is too much of a certain type of hormone called DHT. This androgen or testosterone makes the sebaceous gland enlarge, causing acne. Using a strong type of concentrated cruciferous called DIM, one can inhibit the conversion of this hormone being made and help support healthy skin.
Insulin Resistance Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTjDi...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmhvx...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWHH2...
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional and natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government and the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning, published by KB Publishing in January 2011. Dr. Berg trains chiropractors, physicians and allied healthcare practitioners in his methods, and to date he has trained over 2,500 healthcare professionals. He has been an active member of the Endocrinology Society, and has worked as a past part-time adjunct professor at Howard University.
DR. BERG'S VIDEOBLOG: http://www.drberg.com/blog
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/DrEricBerg
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/DrBergDC
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/drericbe...
ABOUT DR. BERG: http://www.drberg.com/dr-eric-berg/bio
DR. BERG'S SEMINARS: http://www.drberg.com/seminars
DR. BERG'S STORY: http://www.drberg.com/dr-eric-berg/story
DR. BERG'S CLINIC: https://www.drberg.com/dr-eric-berg/c...
DR. BERG'S HEALTH COACHING TRAINING: http://www.drberg.com/weight-loss-coach
DR. BERG'S SHOP: http://shop.drberg.com/
DR. BERG'S REVIEWS: http://www.drberg.com/reviews
The Health & Wellness Center
4709 D Pinecrest OfficePark DriveAlexandria, VA 22312
703-354-7336
Disclaimer:
Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, and prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. The Health & Wellness, Dr. Berg Nutritionals and Dr. Eric Berg, D.C. are not liable or responsible for any advice, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or product you obtain through this video or site.

Dr. Berg's Estrogen Balance with DIM: http://bit.ly/EstrogenBalanceCart10
(Use Coupon code: TKT6Y3)
Take Dr. Berg's Advanced Evaluation Quiz: http://bit.ly/EvalQuiz
Your report will then be sent via email analyzing 104 potential symptoms, giving you a much deeper insight into the cause-effect relationship of your body issues. It's free and very enlightening.
Dr. Berg talks about the cause of hormonal cystic acne. The most common reason for this is too much of a certain type of hormone called DHT. This androgen or testosterone makes the sebaceous gland enlarge, causing acne. Using a strong type of concentrated cruciferous called DIM, one can inhibit the conversion of this hormone being made and help support healthy skin.
Insulin Resistance Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTjDi...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmhvx...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWHH2...
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional and natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government and the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning, published by KB Publishing in January 2011. Dr. Berg trains chiropractors, physicians and allied healthcare practitioners in his methods, and to date he has trained over 2,500 healthcare professionals. He has been an active member of the Endocrinology Society, and has worked as a past part-time adjunct professor at Howard University.
DR. BERG'S VIDEOBLOG: http://www.drberg.com/blog
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/DrEricBerg
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/DrBergDC
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/drericbe...
ABOUT DR. BERG: http://www.drberg.com/dr-eric-berg/bio
DR. BERG'S SEMINARS: http://www.drberg.com/seminars
DR. BERG'S STORY: http://www.drberg.com/dr-eric-berg/story
DR. BERG'S CLINIC: https://www.drberg.com/dr-eric-berg/c...
DR. BERG'S HEALTH COACHING TRAINING: http://www.drberg.com/weight-loss-coach
DR. BERG'S SHOP: http://shop.drberg.com/
DR. BERG'S REVIEWS: http://www.drberg.com/reviews
The Health & Wellness Center
4709 D Pinecrest OfficePark DriveAlexandria, VA 22312
703-354-7336
Disclaimer:
Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, and prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. The Health & Wellness, Dr. Berg Nutritionals and Dr. Eric Berg, D.C. are not liable or responsible for any advice, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or product you obtain through this video or site.

Acne Prone Skin Care : How to Treat Clogged Skin Pores

When treating clogged skin pores, it is important to use a cleanser or moisturizer with salicylic acid on a daily basis. Try prescription products to help treat...

When treating clogged skin pores, it is important to use a cleanser or moisturizer with salicylic acid on a daily basis. Try prescription products to help treat clogged pores with advice from a dermatologist in this free video on skin care.
Expert: Dr. Rosayln GeorgeContact: www.wilmingtondermatologycenter.com
Bio: Dr. Rosalyn George, dermatologist at Wilmington Dermatology Center in Wilmington, North Carolina, completed her internship in Internal Medicine and her Dermatology Residency at Penn State.
Filmmaker: RenderedCommunicationsSeriesDescription: When taking care of the skin, it is important to follow a good daily skin care regimen based on the type of skin. Learn tips on keeping skin beautiful from a dermatologist in these free videos on skin care.

When treating clogged skin pores, it is important to use a cleanser or moisturizer with salicylic acid on a daily basis. Try prescription products to help treat clogged pores with advice from a dermatologist in this free video on skin care.
Expert: Dr. Rosayln GeorgeContact: www.wilmingtondermatologycenter.com
Bio: Dr. Rosalyn George, dermatologist at Wilmington Dermatology Center in Wilmington, North Carolina, completed her internship in Internal Medicine and her Dermatology Residency at Penn State.
Filmmaker: RenderedCommunicationsSeriesDescription: When taking care of the skin, it is important to follow a good daily skin care regimen based on the type of skin. Learn tips on keeping skin beautiful from a dermatologist in these free videos on skin care.

Put an End to Adult Acne

Twenty percent of women suffer from adult acne and many of them have symptoms much worse than when they were teenagers. Dr. Oz reveals the shocking causes of adult acne and the unexpected solutions that will get your skin smooth and radiant in no time.

Adult Acne - Mayo Clinic

No matter how clean you keep your skin, acne happens. Even for adults. A Mayo Clinic dermatologist gives tips on how adults can prevent and treat acne. Treatment options include over the counter medications as well as prescription medications.

Skin Care Tips- Treating HORMONAL ACNE

https://www.instagram.com/drdavinlim/
Instagram- more on skin care tips, reviews & me
https://www.fioriinstitute.com
Brisbane’s acne and skin care solutions clinic
Realself reviews – if you want to know what I do
http://www.realself.com/find/Australi...Google + Skin care & procedures by Dr Davin Lim
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/1139391...
Skin Care Tips- Treating hormonal acne
Hormonal acne is extremely common and affects one in four Australian women.
Before going into treatment, lets explore how to tell if you suffer from hormonal acne.
1. You are no longer a teenager. While we’d love to leave acne behind once we enter our 20s, the reality is flare-ups are possible at any time. Hormonal acne is the type that’s most likely to present in your 20-something years – all the way to your late20s. That because those are the years when women are most hormonally active. Your 20s is often peak childbearing age, making women more prone to the intense hormonal fluctuations conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, childbirth, pregnancy and breastfeeding. Age alone won't determine whether or not you will suffer from adult acne. Genetics can dictate when hormonal breakouts start and stop. This is modified by diet, stress and the products you use.
2. One of the telltale signs of a hormonal breakout is its location on the face. If you’re noticing inflamed cysts around your lower face—especially your chin and jawline area—you can bet your bottom dollar that it’s probably hormonal. This is due to the fact that acne glands, known as sebaceous glands are concentrated in this area.
3. Period cycles and patterns. Adult hormonal acne often occurs in a cyclical pattern, much like women’s menstrual cycles. This is true even in postmenopausal women, because these women still experience monthly fluctuations in their estrogen and progesterone levels, albeit lower than pre-menopausal women. Adult hormonal acne tend to occur in the same place each month.
4. Stressors play a major role in adult acne. With our stressful jobs, cortisol or cortisone levels rise, this in turn stimulates the oil gland to enlarge and produce more sebum, clogging the oil gland to produce painful cysts. That is why taking a vacation resets our cortisol patterns and acne usually improves.
5. Deep painful cysts are the predominant lesion of adult acne, with very little in the way of zits, and blackheads. These painful cysts manifest as deeper bumps that are under the skin’s surface and cannot be extracted with normal manual extraction.
How to treat? Here is the truth- this form of acne is one of the hardest DIY acne sub types to treat. Why? Because cysts lie deep in the dermal layers of your skin, beyond normal therapies such as creams, chemical peels and even laser light! Try these hints before seeing a dermatologist.
Firstly review your skin care- use a simple cleanser, and non-comedogenic products. This goes across the board from your vitamin A, B, C creams and serums, sunscreen, moisturiser to your make up range. Mineral make up is considered the best for any form of acne, including hormonal acne.
Secondly identify and rectify your flare up factors. Flare factors include foods such as dairy and refined foods high in sugars. Eat a balanced diet, and supplement this with zinc.
Thirdly add vitamin A creams. In Australia buy a high strength retinol serum or cream and apply nightly to acne prone areas. In the US you can buy Differin. The trick is to constantly use this retinoid- its designed to prevent acne and not to be used as a spot treatment. If you after a natural solution- tea tree oil may help.
The use of anti-inflammatory antibiotics may help some patients. Additionally the use of BHA or AHA peels and Blue/ Red light one week before breakouts can help some patients. Kleserca can be successful in some cases.
So, how do medical dermatologist treat hormonal acne? Firstly they may investigate your condition and conduct a full hormone profile. Secondly they may treat you with the pill. OCP or oral contraceptive pills such as Diane, Estelle, Yaz or Yazaim may help. It often takes 3 period cycles to gain hormonal control. Medication such as spironolactone or cyperterone acetate are highly effective, and in my option are much safer than Accutane or Oratane. Oral retinoids are the last line of defense in the fight to control adult hormonal acne, they have many side effects and regular blood tests are required.
Thanks for watching, one video every week, Saturday morningBrisbane time. Dr Davin Lim, Laser and aesthetic dermatologist.
Disclaimer- I do not treat acne, as I am a procedural dermatologist and laser dermatologist, I can however assist in referring you to colleagues who treat hormonal acne with medication.

HOW I GOT RID OF MY ADULT ACNE | Hannah Gale

OH HEY THERE PETALS.
A few of you have been requesting this video so I thought I'd get it up. I hope you find it helpful because bleedin' heck having acne as a grown-up is beyond irritating.
Here are the links to the products currently in my skincare routine, but obviously Adapalene and Lymecycline were prescribed to me from my GP/nurse practitioner.
Simple face wipes - http://bit.ly/2lYMAal
OSKIA cleansing gel - http://bit.ly/2lh52H6
OSKIA moisturiser - http://bit.ly/2lrtkPE
Dr. Organic tea tree cleanser - http://bit.ly/1PMxGIW
La Mer serum - http://bit.ly/2lYKMhi
*Some of the skincare products shown in this video may have been PR samples.

Best Remedy for Hormonal Cystic Acne

Dr. Berg's Estrogen Balance with DIM: http://bit.ly/EstrogenBalanceCart10
(Use Coupon code: TKT6Y3)
Take Dr. Berg's Advanced Evaluation Quiz: http://bit.ly/EvalQuiz
Your report will then be sent via email analyzing 104 potential symptoms, giving you a much deeper insight into the cause-effect relationship of your body issues. It's free and very enlightening.
Dr. Berg talks about the cause of hormonal cystic acne. The most common reason for this is too much of a certain type of hormone called DHT. This androgen or testosterone makes the sebaceous gland enlarge, causing acne. Using a strong type of concentrated cruciferous called DIM, one can inhibit the conversion of this hormone being made and help support healthy skin.
Insulin Resistance Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTjDi...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmhvx...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWHH2...
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional and natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government and the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning, published by KB Publishing in January 2011. Dr. Berg trains chiropractors, physicians and allied healthcare practitioners in his methods, and to date he has trained over 2,500 healthcare professionals. He has been an active member of the Endocrinology Society, and has worked as a past part-time adjunct professor at Howard University.
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Disclaimer:
Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, and prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. The Health & Wellness, Dr. Berg Nutritionals and Dr. Eric Berg, D.C. are not liable or responsible for any advice, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or product you obtain through this video or site.

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